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Their debut album Republica was released in July 1996 and reached No. 4 in the UK Albums Chart after being reissued in 1997. [6] The band added Johnny Male, [7] formerly of early 1990s One Little Indian [8] act Soul Family Sensation, [nb 1] as an official member on guitar, with "Ready to Go" remixed as more a rock-sounding dance track. This ...
Republica released two albums and disbanded in 2001 after their record label, Deconstruction Records, collapsed. [3] In 2010, Republica reformed and released a re-recording of their 1996 hit "Ready to Go" on 7 June 2010. During early October and November 2014, Republica toured the United Kingdom in support of the Boomtown Rats "Ratlife" tour.
"Ready to Go" is a song by English alternative rock band Republica, released as a single on 15 April 1996 from the band's debut album, Republica (1996). Two versions of the song, the US mix [4] and the original mix, were included. This version was later featured on a greatest hits collection, Ready to Go: The Best Of.
Republica is the debut studio album by English band Republica. It was first released in the United States on 30 July 1996 by RCA Records , and by Deconstruction Records in the United Kingdom. Three singles were released from the album: "Bloke", " Ready to Go " and " Drop Dead Gorgeous ", with the last two being hits.
Speed Ballads is the second album by the band Republica. Released in 1998, the album was the follow-up to Republica's self-titled debut album. ... Republica. Saffron ...
"Drop Dead Gorgeous" is a song by English alternative rock band Republica. Released in 1996 on their self-titled debut album and in 1997 as the album's third and final single from the album, it was as a commercial success, giving the group their only top 10 hit to date in the UK. The single elicited a positive critical reaction, and was also a ...
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Between 1991 and 1996, they entered the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart five times, all of them hitting the top 10. [2] Two of the songs went to number one: "Mindflux" in 1992 and "The New Anthem" in 1996, which was a new version of their debut single "Anthem," itself a top five dance hit from 1991.